UPDATE: KSNV is now reporting Cliven will remain in jail as a matter of principle.

Cliven Bundy was granted release to the home of Jim Abbott in a supervised release with conditions similar to Ammon’s, including 24/7 house arrest and permission to see his wife and family, but cannot speak to anyone testifying in the trial.

However, in a move that shocked many in the courtroom, he said no and wants to stay in prison.

His attorney stated that Cliven is a “man of principle” and doesn’t want to be released unless everyone else is released.

While the decision shocked many in the courtroom, it didn’t shock family members or Bundy supporters.